Tourists usually flock to Blue Mountains to enjoy the spectacular nature and the views, visit the Scenic World or to escape from the city life of Sydney. But Blue Mountains is now becoming renowned for its restaurants scene, which serve a range of international and local cuisines. Here’s our selection of Blue Mountains 5 best restaurants. You can stop at one of these restaurants on our Blue Mountains Tours.
Silk’s Brasserie
The doors at Silk’s Brasserie are open every day of the week for lunch and dinner, a welcoming symbol of the best of Blue Mountains hospitality. Address and location of Silk’s Brasserie
CUISINES: European, Modern Australian
TYPE: Casual Dining
AVERAGE COST: A$140 for two without alcohol
Monte’s
Monte’s was established back in the winter of 1977 opening its doors as the very first pizza restaurant in the thriving Thredbo Village. They are now located in Blaxland. Address and location of Monte’s
CUISINES: Italian, Pizza
TYPE: Casual Dining
AVERAGE COST: A$70 for two without alcohol
Leura Garage
The Leura Garage is an award winning restaurant, cafe’ and bar located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Blue Mountains. Address and location of Leura Garage
CUISINES: European, Pizza
TYPE: Casual Dining
AVERAGE COST: A$90 for two without alcohol
Hana Japanese Restaurant
The best kept restaurant secret in Leura is Hana Japanese Restaurant, hidden away at the top of The Mall near the Great Western Highway intersection. Address and location of Hana Japanese Restaurant
CUISINES: Japanese
TYPE: Casual Dining
AVERAGE COST: A$40 for two without alcohol
Solitary Restaurant
Solitary occupies one of the most fortunate sites in the Blue Mountains, perched above the Leura Cascades on the scenic Cliff Drive between Leura and Katoomba with views which extend uninteruptedly across Jamison Valley to the Southern Highlands. Perfect for weddings, casual or fine dining. Address and location of Solitary Restaurant
CUISINES: Modern Australian
TYPE: Casual Dining
AVERAGE COST: A$100 for two without alcohol